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cut-in
[ kuht-in ]
noun
- Movies. a still, as of a scene or an object, inserted in a film and interrupting the action or continuity:
We will insert a cut-in of the letter as she reads it.
- Radio and Television. a commercial or other announcement inserted by a local station into a network broadcast.
- the act of cutting in, as on a dancing couple.
cut in
verb
- Alsocut into introften foll byon to break in or interrupt
- intr to interrupt a dancing couple to dance with one of them
- intr (of a driver, motor vehicle, etc) to draw in front of another vehicle leaving too little space
- informal.tr to allow to have a share
- intr to take the place of a person in a card game
noun
- Also calledinsert films a separate shot or scene inserted at a relevant point
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cut-in1
Example Sentences
鈥淭here are many different types of pie crust,鈥 Baldwin explained, 鈥渂ut the most classic ones use a cut-in fat technique, which gives you a tender, flaky crust.鈥
Though there are people who cut-in, it鈥檚 a minor issue compared to the core problem frustrating the commuters on the Washington State Ferries system.
鈥淭here鈥檚 no automatic cut-in of the vagus nerve,鈥 Phil Resch said, 鈥渋n an android. As there is in a human. Weren鈥檛 you taught that when they trained you? I got taught that years ago.鈥
Even the gory violence is reduced to a smattering of cut-in details.
Its hallmark was the 鈥淐lovis point,鈥 a four-inch spearhead with a slightly cut-in, concave tail; in silhouette, the points somewhat resemble those goldfish-shaped cocktail crackers.
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